Today on TAP: Netanyahu’s Gaza attacks are rapidly squandering precious global goodwill.
Robert Kuttner
Robert Kuttner is co-founder and co-editor of The American Prospect, and professor at Brandeis University’s Heller School. His latest book is Notes for Next Time: Surviving Tyranny, Redeeming America. Follow Bob at his site, robertkuttner.com, and on Twitter.
Capitalists Against Capital Standards for Banks
How the biggest banks are using community bankers to front for the self-interest of Wall Street in trying to weaken the rules
Biden’s Latest Initiatives Against Junk Fees
Today on TAP: Why did it take so long for other presidents to appreciate the power of these regulatory counterweights?
Can States Plug Gaps in Federal Policy?
Today on TAP: Expansion of the Child Tax Credit is blocked in Washington, but many states are partly helping. They can do only so much.
The House GOP’s Self-Immolation
Today on TAP: The Republican uncivil war is a partisan gift to Democrats, but it does vast institutional damage to Congress’s capacity to govern.
The EU’s Tough New Rules for Tech
Will they survive an intense and preposterous lobbying campaign by the U.S. platform giants to brand them as discriminatory against American companies?
Odd Couple: Democrats and Kevin McCarthy
Today on TAP: Should House Democrats save McCarthy’s Speakership?
Does Jay Powell Want to Elect Trump?
Today on TAP: Most of the sources of inflation are either the result of the Fed’s own policy, or have nothing to do with domestic demand, such as the rising price of oil.
A Union of Their Own
How a culture of gross sexism in the airlines created America’s most militantly feminist union

